Sunday, March 22, 2009

New Year One Trailer Up

If you haven't seen the trailer for the new Jack Black and Michael Cera movie, Year One, yet you should do yourself a favor and check it out here. When I first heard about the movie, I thought it was an odd pairing, but after watching the trailer, the two actors seem to play well off of each other. The movie also stars Olivia Wilde, who if I had to choose only one person to look at the rest of my life, it would probably be her. Year One comes out June 19th, 2009.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Trailer

Earlier, I blogged about a number of children's books being translated to the big screen. The book I was most eager to see as a movie, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, now has a trailer! It is awesome, but you can check it out for yourself here. Now, to find a kid to take as an excuse to go see it myself...

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Seth MacFarlane hints at a possible Family Guy movie


Seth MacFarlane was recently on the Adam Carolla Podcast and mentioned that there will be a Family Guy movie within the next few years. There aren't too many details about the movie since I get the impression nothing has even been written yet, but you can read more about it here.

The Simpsons had great success with their transition onto the big screen, but the question is whether or not Family Guy can reproduce the same results. If you haven't seen an episode, I can tell you that the show is all for random tangents (Peter's ongoing fight with a chicken who gave him expired coupons, anyone?), so it'll be a long hour and a half if that's what we have to look forward to.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Frieda Pinto considered for next Bond girl

There has been growing buzz around Freida Pinto, the 24-year old actress of Slumdog Millionaire, being cast as the next Bond girl. I'm not sure how I feel about this possible casting. While I enjoyed her in Slumdog Millionaire, I have to consider the fact that she didn't have that many lines.

I'll give her this: she's not horrible to look at.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Mickey Rourke and Scarlett Johansson cast in Iron Man 2

In a bit of casting news, recent Oscar nominee Mickey Rourke has just signed on for Iron Man 2. Rourke has been cast as one of the villains in the upcoming sequel. Rourke as a villain in a superhero movie? Look at that mug. It was written in the stars.

More casting news on the Iron Man front isn't as promising. Scarlett Johansson has been cast as Black Widow, a Russian spy. I fall into the camp of people who watches Scarlett Johansson in a movie and am astounded because there are probably hundreds of other women out there waiting tables in Hollywood who can act circles around her.

Scarlett Johansson trying to maintain a Russian accent throughout a movie while "acting" has train meets man head-on written all over it. If you can't wait for the carnage, you can check out the musical stylings of Ms. Johansson here:

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Release date for Spider-man 4 set


All the talk regarding Spider-man 3 being the last film in the superhero series turns out to be just that...talk. Sony recently announced that latest film in the web-slinging saga will be set to be released on May 6, 2011.

I'm not sure who, if anyone, is surprised by this news. Spider-man 3 grossed nearly $900 million dollars worldwide. Movie studios generally don't let cash cows like that moo silently into the night, especially since this is a classic case of "if you build it, they will come". Not much is known about casting yet, but it looks like leads, Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst, have signed on for the fourth installment.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Images

Can't wait until July for the latest Harry Potter movie? Me neither! You can tide yourself over with the thirty images from the film that are up on Film.com.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Villagers upset Mulan filming

Variety reported that villagers in China disrupted the shooting of a remake of Mulan as revenge for an earlier movie production that also filmed in the area, but left without paying their bills.

So, this is an interesting story sure, but the part that caught me is, there's going to be a Mulan remake!? I enjoy all my watered down Disney fairytale/folklore stories, but Mulan is one of my favorites. The film is being helmed by Jingle Ma, which as far as I can tell is a Chinese production company and according to IMDB will be in English and will star Chen Kun and Zhao Wei. What I want to know is who will be playing Mushu.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Heath Ledger's Last Film, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, runs into road blocks


If you didn't know, Heath Ledger was in the middle of filming a Terry Gilliam's The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus when he died of an accidental overdose on January 22, 2008. To complete the film after Ledger's death, Jude Law, Colin Farrell, and Johnny Depp, volunteered to step in to take on different incarnations of Ledger's character.

Even with the buzz of Ledger's recent posthumus Oscar win, Entertainment Weekly is reporting that the film is running into some issues finding a domestic distributor as some have described the movie as "too unusual to find a wide audience."

So, I know next to nothing about the film so far, but "too unusual" and "Johnny Depp" do sound right up my alley! You can read more about this developing story on the EW website.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Children's books that will be movies


I love children's books and some of my fondest memories as a kid was story time during elementary school when all the kids in the class would gather around our teacher on the floor as she read to us. Variety recently put up a slideshow of popular children's books that have been purchased by movie studios.

My personal favorite on the list has to be Judi Barrett's, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. The movie rights for the book have been picked up by Sony Pictures Animation with Bill Hader and Anna Farris signing on to voice the lead characters.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Drew Barrymore considered to direct third Twilight Film


The mystery of stars falling to their knees to be involved in the Twilight movie series continues. The latest victim? Drew Barrymore. ABC is reporting that Barrymore would like to lend her directorial talents (she directs movies?) to the third installment of the vampire tale. News of Barrymore's interest comes on the heels of news that Dakota Fanning has confirmed a starring role in the sequel, New Moon.

Any bets on who the next star to express their interest in the franchise? Meryl Streep? Steven Spielberg?

Friday, March 6, 2009

Pixar

I'm a huge fan of Pixar and love all the innovative movies that they've produced, but I've never realized that generally speaking, they've never featured a strong female lead character. Erin Nolan over at Film.com discusses this gender problem which you can read more about here. Something to think over while you wait for Pixar's latest film, UP, to be released.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Ophelia

Ben Barnes (best known for his role in Prince Caspian) has recently been cast as Hamlet in the latest remake titled Ophelia. While Hamlet is the titular character in the original play, Barnes actually doesn't have the biggest role in the film as the movie will be told from the perspective of Ophelia. If you need a refresher on your British Literature, Ophelia was Hamlet's "girlfriend" who spirals into madness and eventually (SPOILER ALERT) drowns in a river.

Hamlet is my favorite Shakespeare play, and I believe this is the first time I've heard of a movie remake being centered on a character other than Hamlet himself. It's a fresh take on something that has been retold many times over which deserves a pat on the back in itself.

If you're hesitant about the movie because the thought of Shakespeare invokes horrible memories of high school English and pouring over Cliff Notes the night before your 5 page paper was due, rest easy, the dialogue isn't in iambic pentameter.

Jog your memory by watching the Simpsons' version of Hamlet here or clicking below:

Ralph Wiggum as Laertes and Chief Wiggum as Polonius

Monday, March 2, 2009

The Green Hornet

One of my favorite movies of all time is Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind. It's thought-provoking, completely absurd at times yet never unbelievable, heart breaking, and it features one of my favorite actresses of all time, Kate Winslet, in one of her best roles. Even Jim Carrey is amazing in it! Excuse the gushing, but this lovefest has a point. Recently, there has been news that Michel Gondry, director of Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, will helm the new action hero film, The Green Hornet.

Really?

While Michel Gondry's directorial style doesn't immediately come to mind when considering your average superhero flick, his films are much more than visual style and often deep, complex evaluations on the human condition. I hope this tradition continues in The Green Hornet under Gondry's direction. It'd be a breathe of fresh air in a normally cliched superhero genre.

If you haven't seen Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, check out the trailer here (and go Netflix it!):

Friday, February 27, 2009

Robin Hood

In a bit of casting news, Cate Blanchett has been confirmed as Maid Marian in the Robin Hood movie to be directed by Ridley Scott. I've always been a huge Cate fan because...well, look at her:

Oh, and there's also that thing about being incredibly talented too. Originally, Sienna Miller was attached to the role, but dropped out last year (talk about dodging a missile). Blanchett will star opposite Russell Crowe who will be playing Robin of Loxley. I've never understood the attraction to Russell Crowe, so I'm crossing my fingers there won't be anything involving tights in this movie.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Nightmare Remake

With the remake of Beverly Hills 90210 on TV and a new Melrose Place on the horizon, remakes are the new black. It seems that television writers and producers aren't the only ones that have run out of fresh ideas though because there's been a great amount of buzz surrounding a possible remake of the horror favorite, Nightmare on Elm Street. I'll admit the thought of Freddy Kruger's sinewy, acid-face kept me up more nights than I'd like to remember as a kid, but I'm not sure how he would compare to the other horror figures nowadays.

Let's take a look:

  1. The pose is less than intimidating. Freddy looks like he's just downed a Big Gulp and there isn't a bathroom in sight.
2. The one hand claw is very reminiscent of Michael Jackson's one glove, which is troubling in an entirely different sense.

3. The scariest thing about the Where's Waldo? sweater is that it has a horrifying amount of loose threads.

If the remake has peaked your interest (or you want to see a really cute, fresh-faced Johnny Depp), you can refresh your memory by checking out the trailer for the original:



Wednesday, February 25, 2009

George Michael!


I cursed those monkeys running Fox when they canceled one of my favorite shows of all time, Arrested Development but my anger was eased when I heard a movie was being made about my favorite Bluths.

While there were rumblings that Michael Cera, the actor who portrayed George Michael on the show, was the sole member of the original cast saying no to an Arrested Development film, it's recently been announced that he has agreed to sign onto the movie.

While Cera gained fans in Juno and Superbad, if they had to recast George Michael because he had grown too big for his britches, there would be a legion of Arrested Development fans boycotting all of his future movies.

If you're not familiar with the show, you still have time before the movie comes out and can get caught up on Hulu!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Coraline



So, I'll admit that I haven't gotten around to seeing Coraline yet (even though it's been roundly touted as a great film) because Dakota Fanning and Teri Hatcher are unsettling to me (each in a different way). I did read the book a while back and remember thinking to myself that it would make a great film. Neil Gaiman is an author who can create mood and atmosphere with the best of them. Film.com has a great interview with the man himself about the film and it's creation which is definitely worth a read.

Friday, February 20, 2009

Super Sequel?

The guys over at Slashfilm have what looks like will be the next Superman movie which is tentatively titled Superman Unleashed. While that's a horrible title which makes "Superman" sound like your neighbor's rottweiler, Superman as a superhero is the most boring of heroes anyway. Instead of working on a sequel, I think the Superman series could take a lesson from the Batman franchise and reboot the entire concept. It would benefit everyone involved if Superman turned from the goody two shoes kid in the class who reminds the teacher she forgot to assign homework to the rebel who smokes in the bathroom.

Read more about the supposed upcoming sequel here.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Drunk Uncle Oscar


The award season is upon us with the mother of all shows still to come this Sunday, the Oscars. Watch it or not, you have to admit that the show creates a certain amount of buzz each year. Whether you're watching it alone or at a fabulous Oscar party, you might want to partake in our Oscar Drinking game!

1. Anytime an acceptance speech is cut off by the orchestra, take a swig of beer.

2. Every time it looks as if Mickey Rourke's face is about to melt off his head, take two shots.

3. When someone thanks God, take a sip of beer.

4. Anytime someone thanks the Academy finish your beer.

5. For every award that Benjamin Button wins, take two shots.

6. If Evan Rachel Wood kisses Mickey Rourke on camera, take three shots.

7. As a favor to your liver, anytime a joke bombs, take a drink of water.

8. Whenever Hugh Jackman breaks into song and dance, finish your beer.

9. If Slumdog Millionaire does NOT win the Best Picture Oscar, finish all the alcohol in the apartment and then call an ambulance.

Bottoms up!

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Madonna's Moon

According to Entertainment Weekly, Madonna has expressed interest in providing a song or two for the soundtrack of the upcoming Twilight sequel, New Moon. This comes on the tail of news that Dakota Fanning has also said she would love to be involved with the film as well.

I don't really understand the line of celebrities waiting to throw themselves at this project. Have you people even bothered to WATCH Twilight? I also don't see what these "A-listers" can bring to the remaining movies especially since Robert Pattinson and his hair are solely what the franchise will live and die by anyhow.

Oh no, a haircut. They're doomed.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Inglourious Basterds

The trailer for Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds (or what I'd like to call Kill Bill meets Saving Private Ryan) has been making the internet rounds. The trailer looks gory and generally what you would expect from a Tarantino film.

While I was a huge fan of Kill Bill, the gore and violence served as to an homage to old Chinese martial arts films which meant it was fake enough for me to stomach. The violence in Inglourious Bastards looks like...well, real violence. I'm not a Nazi sympathizer, but I'm not sure I want to see Hitler being strangled with his own intestines either.

You can check out the trailer for yourself below. I'll say this much about it, Brad Pitt looks better in that moustache than Uma Thurman would. Not by much though.


Monday, February 16, 2009

The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn


Need we say more? Unicorns! What could be better? Maybe Daniel Craig as a pirate riding a unicorn? Your prayers have been answered! Along with Jamie Bell (Billy Elliot himself), who has been cast as TinTin, the James Bond actor is rumored to be featured in the Steven Spielberg remake of the Belgian comic. You can read more about the casting here.



*Disclaimer: Unicorn in this movie may be referring to TinTin's ship and not the magical, mythical horse. Boo.